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Time magazine takes note of moral injury
Mark Thompson on Time’s Battleground blog has a nice blurb up today about my Miller-McCune story on moral injury. I think the issue of moral injury needs to be discussed far more than it is today, so I’m pleased to … Continue reading
Posted in psychology, Publications from the Quest
Tagged Battleground, Mark Thompson, Miller-McCune, moral injury, Time Magazine
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Wounded Souls and Moral Injury
My story about moral injury is finally out in Miller-McCune magazine. This is one of several articles to come out of my work on the Goodness Project.
Posted in Articles and Essays, psychology, Publications from the Quest
Tagged Jonathan Shay, moral injury, PTSD, Soldiers Heart
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Shameless Self Promotion
The August issue of The Progressive Magazine is out now, and it includes my essay, “Was My Father Evil?” My essay is not available online, so go forth and purchase an old-fashioned hard copy of the thing. Tell them Diane … Continue reading
The Progressive and the Goodness Project
I’m pleased to report that The Progressive will be publishing an updated version of my essay, “Was My Father Evil?” The essay is set to run in the August issue.
Posted in Publications from the Quest
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Cramming Goodness into a Box
My story on Duke Professor Ruth Grant is now online at the University of Chicago Magazine. An excerpt: “There is no form of goodness that’s good in every situation,” Grant says. “Nobody is a perfectly good person.” Whether someone can … Continue reading